System integrators 5280 Broadcast supports broadcast and cable facilities with its production and post production facility design and construction.

Tony Roccanova, chief operating officer at 5280 Broadcast, said, “As system integrators, we are in a unique position to educate and guide our customers through the forthcoming transition from baseband to IP workflows and infrastructure.

“We strongly believe that the interoperability and open standards being promoted by AIMS will be the keys to the success of this transition.”

Nick Rashby (pictured), president of AJA Video Systems, said, “Having trusted standards bodies in place helps move our industry forward at a faster pace and in a more unified way.

As AJA looks to the future with more development of IP-based workflow solutions for our customers, we’re pleased to support AIMS in promoting adoption of open standards in IP media.”

Video delivery infrastructure solutions provider Harmonic has also joined the alliance. The US-based company provides broadcasters, service providers and other media companies with emerging video capabilities that are ready to deploy on a global scale.

Bart Spriester, senior vice president of video products explained, “Harmonic is very active in industry standards bodies. The AIMS approach to the IP transition and their drive to industry-wide adoption of standards is well aligned with our own thinking on the use of standards to deliver ubiquitous interoperability.

“We are pleased to support the goals and methodology that AIMS brings to unifying our industry under a common approach to IP I/O.”

AIMS was launched in December with a mandate to bring IP solutions to market that offer complete interoperability, are based on open standards, and integrate into media workflow environments to foster industry innovation and efficiency.